SALE NUMBER 2008 
PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SATURDAY, DECEMBER FIFTH 


PAINTINGS OF THE 
AMERICAN & BARBIZON SCHOOLS 


TOGETHER WITH SOME 
OLD MASTERS 


THE PROPERTY OF 


MRS. ISAAC GUGGENHEIM 
PORT WASHINGTON, L. I. & NEW YORK 
SOLD BY HER ORDER 


& FROM THE ESTATES OF THE LATE 


SAMUEL EDDY BARRETT 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
SOLD BY ORDER OF MISS ADELE BARRETT 


SIR RODERICK CAMERON 
CLIFTON BURLEY, STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. 
SOLD BY ORDER OF PETER B. OLNEY, JR. 


ISABEL DE P. KELLEY 
NEW YORK 
SOLD BY ORDER OF THE FIFTH AVENUE BANK 
WM. C. MURPHY, TRUST OFFICER 


DR. DUDLEY TENNEY 
NEW YORK 
_ SOLD BY ORDER OF HIS EXECUTORS 
HON. R. C. WINTHROP 


BOSTON, MASS. 
SOLD BY ORDER OF MISS CLARA BOWDOIN WINTHROP 


| 
| 


| ub TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION 
yy WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER NINTH 
AT EIGHT-FIFTEEN 


Lp 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Present ] 
489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
4028 
| PUBLIC > LIBRARY 


“TOPE KA, KANSAS 


EARLY OCTOBER 
BY J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 


[NUMBER 63 | 


SALE NUMBER 2008 
PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SATURDAY, DECEMBER FIFTH 


PAINTINGS OF THE 
AMERICAN & BARBIZON SCHOOLS 


TOGETHER WITH SOME 
OLD MASTERS 


Wet MRMIOIM ARIAS (Ole 


MRS. ISAAC GUGGENHEIM 
PORT WASHINGTON, L. I. & NEW YORK 
SOLD BY HER ORDER 


peEROMMIHE ESTATES OF THE CATE 


SAMUEL EDDY BARRETT 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
SOLD BY ORDER OF MISS ADELE BARRETT 


SIR RODERICK CAMERON 
CLIFTON BURLEY, STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. 
SOLD BY ORDER OF PETER B. OLNEY, JR. 


fio BED ESP KEELEY 
NEW YORK 
SOLD BY ORDER OF THE FIFTH AVENUE BANK 
WM. C. MURPHY, TRUST OFFICER 


IDES IDIGIDIG YY AE DINDN PENS 
7 YORK 
SOLD BY ORDER OF HIS EXECUTORS 


HON. R. C. WINTHROP 
BOSTON, MASS. 
SOLD BY ORDER OF MISS CLARA BOWDOIN WINTHROP 


TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION 
WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER NINTH 
AT EIGHT’FIFTEEN 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Presipent ] 
489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
1925 
FINE ARTS DIVISION 
TOPEKA PUBLIC LIBRARY 
TOPEKA, KANSAS 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


ALL BIDS TO BE PER LOT AS NUMBERED IN THE CATALOGUE. 

The highest bidder to be the buyer. In all cases of disputed bids the decision 
of the Auctioneer shall be final. 

Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash payments on 
account as may be required, in default of which the lots purchased shall be 
resold immediately. 

Purchases to be removed at the buyer’s expense and risk within twenty-four 
hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the purchase money 
to be paid on or before delivery, in default of which The Anderson Galleries, 
Incorporated, will not be responsible for any loss or damage whatever, but the 
lot or lots will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage 
charges. 

All lots will be placed on public exhibition before the date of sale, for examina- 
tion by intending purchasers, and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will 
not be responsible for the correctness of the description, authenticity, genuine- 
ness, or for any defect or fault in or concerning any lot, and make no warranty 
whatever, but will sell each lot, exactly as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. 

If accounts are not paid and purchases removed within twenty-four hours of the 
conclusion of the sale, or, in the case of absent buyers, when bills are rendered, 
any sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and ‘The Anderson Gal- 
leries, Incorporated, reserve the right to resell the lot or lots by either private 
or public sale, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises from such | 
resale it shall be made good by the defaulter, together with all expenses in- 
curred. ‘This condition shall be without prejudice to the right of this Com- 
pany to enforce the sale contract and collect the amount due without such 
resale, at its own option. 

The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for the employ- 
ment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be responsible 
for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. 

The Anderson Galleries make no charge for executing orders for their cus- 
tomers and use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest ‘price permitted 


by other bids. 
A Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be obtained for One Dollar 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES, INC. 
489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
TELEPHONE REGENT 0250 CATALOGUES ON REQUEST 


SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. F. A. CHAPMAN AND MR. A. N. BADE 


Sel ©) Tame ala hes less 


NUMBER 
AUSTRIAN 2 
BAKER, E. K. iy 18h 
BETTS, L. may 44. 
BIERSTADT, A. 5, 13 
BOGERT, G. H. 57 
BRISTOL, J. B. 46 
BROWNE, G. E. Q2 
CABANEL, A. - | 52 
CHAPMAN, C. 51, 50 
CHLEBOWSRY, A. 2 
CHURCH, F. S.-9, 31, 33, 50, 55, 60 
CUAYS Po J. 36 
CLOUGH. -G,<L; AQ 
CORCOS 21 
Peo iwey B.C. (ATT. TO) 53 
CROPSEY, J. F. B, Onl2 22 
DAHL, H. TO gad. 
DE CHAMPAIGNE, P. (ATT. TO) 79 
DECKER, J. 28 
DE HEEM, J. B. (ATT. TO) vi 
DE HOENDEKOETER, M. 

CATT, TO) 81 
DETAILLE, E. 27 
DEWEY, C. M. 6 
DIAZ DE LA PENA, N. V. 54 
DUTCH ipa 
PARLE, 1. C. Pia. 
109 a SFO 94 
ENGLISH 85, 88 
FLEMISH 84 
FRERE, E. AI 
HAMILTON, J. W. 93 
ITARRISON, A. 43, 58, OI 
HART, J. M. 89 
HASSAM, C. 61 
HUNT, W. M. 45 
INMAN, H. 69 
TACOUE, C. E. 74, 
KAEMMERER, F. H. 18 
KAULBACH, H. B37 


KELLER, F. 39 


NUMBER 
KNAUS, L. 40 
KNELLER, SIR G. (ATT. TO) 87 
LAZARUS, J. H. 67 
LELY SIR -P. (SCHOOL OF} 7a 
MARK 86 
MATHIEU, G. 48 
MCILHENNEY, C. M. 6 
MESDAG, H. W. 3 
METCALF, W. L. 62 
MIEREVELT, M. 75 
MOLENAER, J. M. (ATT. TO) 3 
MOREAU, A. 20 
MOUCHERON (ATT. TO) % 
MURILLO (AFTER) 4 
MURPHY, J. F. 63, 66 
NEAL, D. 29 
PEALE, R. 68y7.1 
PEEL, P. 14 
PHELAN, C. T. 23 
PYNACKER, A. 80 
REMINGTON, F. 32, 50, 64 
RLS 35 
ROMANO, G. 95 
RONDEL, F. I 
SALINAS, P. Fe 
SCHEUERER, J. IO 
SELEZ "A. 38 
SPANISH 83 
SUEY Stee ATA TO)) 70 
TIFFANY, L. C. 47 
TWACHTMAN, J. H. 65 
VAN BLOEMEN, P. 76 
VAN DER WERFF, A. 4 
VAN HUYSUM (ATT. TO) 3 
VAN LAER, P. 82 
VAN LOKHORST, D. P. Paxse 
VAN MARCKE, E. 42 
VERBOECKHOVEN, E. J. ing 
VOIGT AY 26 
VOLTZ. i 78 
WORMS, J. 19 


LN 


~-- 


Bebe WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER NINTH, AT 8:15 


NUMBERS I-95 


C. MORGAN McILHENNEY, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN, (?)-1904 


Pe ebat DAY IS FADING INTO THE LAND OF 
DREAMS 
Water color. Signed. Size, 14 x 26 inches. 


fiir Oh RONDEL, A.N.A., AND FE. K. BAKER 
AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY 


(b) MARINE WITH SHIPPING 
Canvas. Signed. Size, 2014 x 24 inches. (Tenney) (2) 


Per Cre DOW SISY 
POLE, IQTH CENTURY 


peed TURN OF THE FORAGERS 
Seated in a doorway, a Turkish chieftain, fully accoutred with 
guns and swords, accompanied by two aids, with a copper vessel 
on a tripod over a small fire in front of them, as two of the band 
appear with a lamb, goose and a chicken. 
Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 26% inches; width, 
21 inches. 


Peon IANS SGOHOOIE 
MODERN 
foe GELLIST 
Panel. Size,7x 5% inches. (Guggenheim) (2) 


ATTRIBUTED TO JAN MIENSE MOLENAER 
DUTCH, 1610-1668 


pee THE TAVERN 
A merry party seated about a table in a quaint interior. 
Panel. Height, 10 inches; width, 9 inches. 


eeu URIBUTED TO: VANSAUY Sew 
DUTCH, 1682-1749 


feo lil LIFE, FRUIT 
Panel. Height, 21 inches; width, 17 inches. (Winthrop) (2) 


I 


ADRIAEN VAN DER WERFF 
DUTCH, 1659-1722 


4 (A) bE HOE Yar Aaviiiexs 
The Madonna holding the Child, who reaches for some cherries 
on a branch held by Joseph; landscape background. 
Panel. Height, 15% inches; width, 18% ches. 


APTER MURILE® 


(0) 5s OTN ING Di epi ral 

The Saint is looking heavenward as he holds the Cross with 
the lamb at his side. 

Canvas. Height, 12% inches; width, 10 inches. (Winthrop) 
(2) 

Purchased in London by the Hon. R. C. Winthrop of the Hon. 
J. L. O’Sullivan, formerly U. S. Minister to Portugal, who 
bought it about 1868 of a former British Consul at Cadiz. 


JASPER FY CROPSE Ways 
AMERICAN, 1823-1900 
5 (a) LAKE SCENE WITT COWs 
Water color. Signed. Sige, 12 x 21 inches. 


ALBERT BIERSTADT 
AMERICAN, 1829-1902 


(b) LANDSCARE 
Academy board. Monogrammed. Size, 6x 9 ches. (Tenney) 
(2) 
CHARLES MELVILLE DEWEY 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


6) (a) CAN DSOCA PI sd Uiby | 
Academy board. Signed. Size, 11 x 16 mches. 


C, MORGAN McILHENNEY (Aen 
AMERICAN, (?)-1904 


(b) HOMEWARD, LANDSCAPE WITH SHEEP 
Water color. Signed. Size,16x 11% wmches. (1 enney) (2) 


2 


IO 


Oe rR DUT Da OsMOUGHERON 
DUTCH, 17TH CENTURY 


(a) MERRY MAKING AT A FAIR 
Panel. Height, 13% inches; width, 17 inches. 


Pew NERO 17TH CENTURY DUTCH 


(6) LANDSCAPE WITH A WINDMILL 
Panel. Hetght, 17 inches; width, 16 inches. (Winthrop) (2) 


Poo Re eC RO RS lyre Nine 
AMERICAN, 1823-1900 


AUTUMN SCENE 

A break in the dense growth of a wood reveals a charming 
vista of a stream with mountains in the distance. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1878 at the lower right. Height, 10 
imches; width, 8 inches. (Tenney) 


POPC he STUART CHURCH, NA. 

AMERICAN, 1842-1924 
OUR ARTIST 
A pretty girl is sketching Cupid seated on a green ledge; blue 
sky with creamy cloud effect. 
Pastel. Signed and dated 1911 and mscribed, “Sketch for a 
painting, ‘Our Artist, Copyrighted,” at the lower right. Height, 
16 inches; width, 22 inches. (Tenney) 


JULIUS SCHEURER 
CONTEMPORARY GERMAN 


BARNYARD FOWL 

A number of ducks, a cock and a hen are grouped about in the 
foreground grasses; a pool of water with a lake at the left 
middle distance, and a thatched cottage on the right. Creamy 
and grey clouded sky with touches of blue. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 6% inches; width, 
16 inches. (Guggenheim) 


‘ 4 


it 


I2 


6. 


14 


CLAWRENCEIGAE ARLE Sata 
AMERICAN, (?)-I921 


LANDSCAPE 

A limpid stream reflecting the grassy banks with artistic tree 
groups rising over a buff and violet sky with touches of blue. 
Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 19% inches; width, 
16 inches. (Tenney) 


JASPER’ FO CROPSEY sh2 = 
AMERICAN, 1823-1900 


HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON 

The river spreads out in the foreground animated with sails 
and small craft, the tall chimneys of the town lending variety 
to the sky line at the right distance; sky with cloudy effects. 
Water color. Signed and dated 1895 at the lower right. 
(Tenney) 


ALBERT BIERSTADT ah 
AMERICAN, 1829-1902 


LAKE LUCERNE AND THE BERNESE 

Placid body of water with quaint sailboat in the foreground; 
illuminated by the last rays of the setting sun; the crimson peak 
of Mt. Riga in the distance. 

Academy board. Signed and dated 1861 at the lower right. 
Height, 9 inches; width, 13 inches. (Tenney) 


PAUL PEE 
AMERICAN, IQTH CENTURY 


PEL aeRO w) 

On a sandy path a little boy stands, his legs apart, holding a 
pail behind him as his attention is arrested by a toad appearing 
from under some shrubbery at the right. 

Canvas. Stgned at the lower left. Height, 18 inches; width, 
14 inches. (Barrett) 


a) 


16 


17 


18 


Hagens AB: 
AMERICAN, IQTH CENTURY 


Poe NI) SEEK 

A little girl is standing by a bush near a stucco wall. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 41 inches; width, 
eyeincnes. (Darreit) 


PAN Se DAE 
DANISH, IQTH CENTURY 
SUD Y 
A rowboat is beached on the pebbly foreground, while a limpid 
blue lake with a wooded hill are in the distance. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1892 at the lower right. Height, 
17 inches; width, 16 inches. (Barrett) 


EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN 
BELGIAN, 1799-1881 

HOMEWARD 
A shepherd and his dog are just mounting an incline toward the 
spectator, where his flock have preceded him; fine tree at the 
centre and a hedge on the right; sky of pale blue and buff cloud 
effect. 
Panel. Signed and dated 1855 at the lower centre. Height, 
19% inches; width, 17 inches. (Guggenheim) 


F. H. KAEMMERER 
DUTCH, 1839-1892 

AVP LIRTATION 
A pretty damsel in blue is seated on a bench in a park not un- 
mindful of the attentions of a gallant seated at her back; 
autumn landscape effect. 
Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 16 inches; width, 
10% inches. (Guggenheim) 


5 


19 


24 


JULES WORMS 


FRENCH, 1832-1881 


THE CARB PIE HOU S Eiiestip 

An old master in long Spencer coat and kneebreeches is about to 
set forth for the day, and is held up by his maid who finds his 
garments in need of a brushing; fine interior. 

Panel. Signed at the lower right. Height, 15 inches; width, 11 
mches. (Guggenheim) 


ADRIEN MOREAU 
FRENCH, 1843-1906 


THE FLOWER MARKET 

A neatly attired peasant girl is seated under an arcade on the 
right beside an arrangement of potted blooms and plants, while 
persons of all walks of life move about; street scene in the 
distance. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 23 inches, width, 32 
inches. 


CORGOS 


BELGIAN, IQTH CENTURY 


THE ORPHAN GIRL 

Seated on a pediment attired in blue, holding a sprig of flowers 
and looking wistfully at the spectator; brick wall background, 
partly stuccoed. 

Canvas. Height, 22 inches; width, 36 inches. (Barrett) 


JASPER “FP GROESEY shea 
AMERICAN, 1823-1900 


SMILING COUNTRYSIDE 

View of a river with habitations on its banks, a man on horse- 
back and a boy in the foreground; mountains at the horizon; 
blue and cloudy sky. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1843 at the lower left centre. 
Height, 17% inches, width, 26 inches. (Tenney) 


6 


23 


24 


25 


26 


Claksdaibapien 1b) trdale)byeMn) 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


Pied sCENE 

A flock of sheep with a shepherd following are approaching the 
spectator on a wide country road bordered by vegetable patches 
and grasses; a white and red cottage is at the left middle 
ground ; wooded distance, blue sky with warm buff cloud effects. 
Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 10 inches, width, 
14 inches. (Kelley) 


HANS DAHL 
DANISH, Dey ad GENO Ry: 


THE MERRY MOUNTAINEERS 

A number of cheerful young peasants are gathering brushwood 
in a valley beside a lake which they are loading on a punt; bare 
mountains in the middle distance, their peaks covered with 
snow. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 26 inches; width, 
39 inches. (Barrett) 


Deere CuOOL 


BAKLY LOLA CENTURY 


ieee NGIOUE CLASS 

Casts of Greek figures are on a pedestal at the right, while an 
old professor points out their beauties to a couple of students 
seated at the left, with their drawing pads; artificial lighting 
with studio effects. 

Canvas. Height, 20 inches; width, 17 inches. 


ity, MAGNE AL 


GERMAN, IQTH CENTURY 


Bake Y MORN 

A flock of sheep are munching the luxuriant grass in the fore- 
ground, as the shepherd is seated on the right and the dog keeps 
vigil at the left distance; fine tree groups. Blue sky, with slight 
cloud effects. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 18 inches; width, 
26 inches. (Barrett) 


i) 
Si 


oe) 


EDOUARD DETAILLE 
FRENCH, 1843-1912 


THE RECONNOITERING PARTY 

An old mill spreading its arms across a grey sky, has been 
chosen as a point of observing the enemy by a number of French 
officers. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1877 at the lower left. Height, 
26% inches; width, 21% inches. (Guggenheim) 


PoE TR: 

GERMAN, IQTH CENTURY 
ROASTING APRERERS 
A youth sits on an improvised chair composed of two bundles 
of firewood, as he holds a fork stuck into an apple over the 
embers of a grate fire; simple interior. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1868 at the lower right. Height, 
17 inches, width, 14 inches. (Guggenheim) 


DAVID NEAL 
AMERICAN, I83I-IQ15 

HEAD OF A BURGOMEISTER 
Bust, head and shoulders to the front, in 17th century pleated — 
ruff and black doublet; red background. 


Canvas. Signed and dated 1871 at the lower right. Height, 
19 inches; width, 14 inches. (Barrett) 


HENDRICK WILLEM MESDAG 
DUTCH, 1831-1915 
FISHING BOATS 
Picturesque trawlers with colorful sails in a choppy sea; blue 
and grey sky, with fleeting cloud effects. 


Canvas. Signed and dated 1895 at the lower right. Height, 19 
inches; width, 14 inches. (Barrett) 


8 


aa 


22 


33 


itera Reker CrLUR CHS N TA: 
AMERICAN, 1842-1924 


PestiING OFF CUPID 

A pretty maiden in Grecian costume is tidying up a cast of the 
little god of love; flower garden background. 

Gouache. Signed and dated 1883 at the lower right. Height, 
18 inches; width, 8% inches. (Tenney) 


PO hi Rk AVON GON ACN AS 
AMERICAN, 1861-1909 


PaPeORRICERS’ MESS 

four of various grades are seated discussing events after their 
meal, of which the remains are seen on the table; tents on the 
left and at the back. 

Pen and ink and wash drawing. Signed at the lower right. 
Height, 18 inches; width, 22 inches. (Tenney) 


Peer Oks LO ART CHURCH? N-A: 
AMERICAN, 1842-1924 


THE WHITE NUN 

Bust at profile to the left, the pretty head framed in a flowing 
white veil; landscape background. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1905 and inscribed, “Copyrighted” 
at the lower right. Height, 22 inches; width, 16 tiches. 
(Tenney) 


AW RENCESCME ARTE asNo 
AMERICAN, (?)-1IQ21 


mom VORITE PASTIME 

An elderly man seated, head and shoulders to the right, is play- 
ing a flute; complementary background. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 23 inches; width, 
2714 mches. (Tenney) 


pS 


26 


37, 


38 


JULIAN RIX 


AMERICAN, I851-1903 


DER DGE Obl Eiieyy cio if 

A stalwart oak throws a deep shadow in the foreground; rich 
green patch of grass beyond, group of trees at the left; emerald- 
tinted sky, with cream-colored cloud effects. 

Panel. Signed on the lower right. Height, 10 inches; width, 
14 inches. (Tenney) 


PAUL. /RAN, GEA ss 
BELGIAN, 1819-1900 


NEAR THE MOUTH OF THE SCHERER 

Several sailing vessels with colorful brown and cream-tinted 
sails are anchored in the quiet waters with a rowboat at the left, 
other craft in the offing, while a tower is seen at the right dis- 
tance, and houses on a strip of land at the left. Fine clouded 
sky with touches of blue. 

Panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 14 inches; width, 22 
inches. 


HERMANN KAULBACH 
GERMAN, 1846-1909 


THE BREAD BOY 

Stopping on the way, he holds a huge loaf of bread between his 
legs. 

Panel. Signed at the lower right. Height, 9% imches,; width, 
7 mches. (Guggenheim) 


ANTONYSEHITZ 


CENTEMPORARY GERMAN 


THE BORTUNE* TE iiciin 

An old woman has entered a tavern and as the cards are laid 
makes a prophecy to the amusement of the guests. Bavarian 
costumes. 

Panel. Signed at the lower right. Height, 12 ches; width, 
16 inches. (Guggenhein) 3 


IO 


ay 


40 


FERDINAND KELLER 


CONTEMPORARY GERMAN 


DEATH MAKING HIS ROUND 

Armor clad, and a cloak loosely enveloping the whole, firmly 
grasping a long scythe as he clings to the back of a black 
charger, Death has just halted on a slope at a newly-dug grave 
with a spade beside it, and two ravens anticipating their prey. 
The group looms up in fine silhouette over a grey and brown 
sky with a burst of silver at the right. 

Academy board. Signed and dated 1907 at the lower left. 
Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches. 
A quotation from Goethe inscribed on the frame. 

From the Geheimrath Spaeter Collection, Coblenz. 


LUDWIG KNAUS 
GERMAN, 1829-1910 


Morena | Or A CHILD 

Half-length, seated facing the spectator, her pretty, wavy blond 
hair falling to her shoulders, attired in ruffled, white lawn dress; 
her right elbow resting on the arm of the red upholstered chair ; 
dark background. 

Canvas. Signed at the upper right. Height, 14 inches; width, 
II inches. 


EDOUARD FRERE 
FRENCH, 1819-1886 


GIRL KNITTING | 

Attired in blue gown and mob cap, seated with the light stream- 
ing in from an open window, through which a view of a tiled 
cottage, foliage and glimpse of sky is visible. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1879 at the lower left. Height, 14 
inches, width, 101% mches. 


tT 


LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE 
BY EMIL VAN MARCKE 


[NUMBER 42 | 


EMIL VAN MARCKE 
FRENCH, 1827-1890 


42 LANDSCAPE Withee iL 
A number of cows and a calf are disporting themselves in 
and about a shallow pool in the foreground; pollard willows at 
the left middle distance; a meadow with tall grasses animated 
by horses spreads on the left toward a hilly horizon; blue sky 
with grey and silvery cloud effects. 
Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 23 inches; width, 
33% inches. (Barrett) 

[ SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


1 4 


43 


44 


45 


46 


ALEXANDER HARRISON, N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


THE RAINBOW 

Smooth sea, its surface broken by several yachts with orange- 
tinted sails, a white buoy at the right foreground, a strip of 
mainland in the distance; fine sky with cumulus clouds near 
the horizon, blue expanse at the left and warm grey nimbus at 
the centre and right, from which a rainbow detaches in colorful 
effect. 

Canvas. Height, 23%4 inches; width, 37 inches. 

Exhibited at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg. 


RO TStB rE TiS .N AS 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


HER NEW BONNET 
Three-quarter figure of a pretty little girl in white lawn dress, 
her golden hair dropping in curls as she looks at the spectator 
and holds the brim of her green and pink hat; sky background. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1896 at the lower left. Hetght, 22 
inches; width, 16 inches. 


WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT 
AMERICAN, 1824-1879 


PEORIDA CREEK AT SUNRISE 

Wooded banks with colorful sunset sky. 

Canvas. Signed with initials at the lower left. Height, 10 
inches; width, 14 inches. (Winthrop) 


TOM NebUNY AN BRISTORA NA: 
AMERICAN, 1826-1909 


Pee ol CATHERINE, VERMONT 

Expanse of wooded valley broken by grassy plots and groves 
of trees with indications of houses; a lake in the middle dis- 
tance and mountains on the left and at the horizon; blue sky, 
cream-colored near the horizon, with slight cloud effect. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1887 at the lower right. Height, 
10 inches; width, 15 inches. 


r3 


47 


48 


49 


50 


LOUIS CSLiRRANY 2 Ns: 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


MARKET DAY IN ALGIERS 

A motley gathering of Arabs with their camels in colorful re- 
lief against the white walls of a picturesque city. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 8 inches; width, 
15 inches. (Tenney) 


GABRIEL MATHIEU 

CONTEMPORARY FRENCH 
LAKELAND 
A fine expanse of water with sandbars and a well wooded 
island in the distance; green and sandy foreground at the right, 
fine cliff, with sparse vegetation in nice design in the right dis- 
tance against a rich emerald sky with luminous fleeting clouds. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1903 at the lower right. Height, 
19 ches; width, 28 inches. (Kelley) 


GALeClOu Gr 
AMERICAN, IQTH CENTURY 


SMILING COUNTRYSIDE 

Foreground with cows and fine tree growths in the distance 
at the right, a sunlit expanse with mellow fields, a river beyond 
with a village on the opposite shore; hilly horizon, fine sky 
with deep grey and creamy cloud effects. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 24 inches; width, 
36 inches. (Kelley) 


FREDERICK STUART CHURCH. hw 
AMERICAN, 1842-1924 

PEACE 
On a rising slope, a shepherdess in fluffy drapery is seated 
holding her pastoral staff, while two sheep and a lamb are at 
her side; a lake and a blue hill in the distance. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1886 at the lower right. Height, 12 
inches; width, 16 inches. (Tenney) 


14 = oe 


CARLTON. CHAPMAN, -N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1860-1925 


Sees vIAN OF WAR 
The big ship bulks largely in the foreground of a blue, choppy 
sea; tenders are on both sides and a cruiser is in the offing; 
delicate grey and blue sky with warm cloud effects. 
Water color. Signed and dated 1894 and inscribed, “To my 
friend Kelley’. Height, 12 inches; width, 21 inches. (Kelley) 


PE SANDE RSCABANEL 
FRENCH, 1823-1889 


poet eX PULSION FROM PARADISE 

Adam and Eve are seen seated at the right under a gnarled tree 
which is probably the “Tree of Life’, while God the Father 
accompanied by the “Eden Cherubim and a flaming sword”, 
has appeared on the left, to the great dismay of Eve, who 
covers her face with her hand; rich landscape setting. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 24 inches; width, 
1714 inches. (Cameron) 


Peet TO JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT 
FRENCH, 1796-1875 


pee EbIC PASTORALE 

In a reposeful semi-classic landscape with a group of willows 
at the right, a woman and little girl are wending their way on 
the path at the left, while a lone cow gives the proper accent 
to the right of the foreground; a touch of silvery stream breaks 
the distance, where the hills form agreeable shapes against a 
luminous ivory sky with touches of orange. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 11 inches; width, 
14 mches. (Barrett) 


“Shi. 2 15 


54 


Ne 


56 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
FRENCH, 1812-1876 


A GATHERING OF GY Pals 

A number of women, a man and children in colorful attire, are 
grouped about a courtyard and on the steps of a peristyle; 
deep blue sky with slight cloud effect. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1856 at the lower left. Height, 25 
iches; width, 20 inches. 

From the Baron Jules de Hanff Collection. Galerie Sedel- 
meyer. (Guggenheim) 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


FREDERICK STUART CHURCH 
AMERICAN, 1842-1924 — 


A LESSON IN WISDOM 

A wood nymph holds a book as she commands three red 
flamingoes, who stand at attention in soldierly fashion in a 
dell. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1899 and mscribed “Copyrighted” 
at the lower right. Oval. Height, 22 ches; wtdth, 26 inches. 
(Tenney) 


CARLTON CHAPMAN, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1860-1925 


THE VILLAGE STREAM 

A limpid body of water in the foreground, with lily pads at 
the left, tall grasses on the banks, and ducks animating the dis- 
tance; a churchspire rises among a cluster of red-tiled houses 
over a grey sky, with touches of blue and bursts of bright ivory 
gleams. i 

Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 20 mches; width, 
30 inches. (Kelley) 


16 


A GATHERING OF GYPSIES 
BY NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 


[NUMBER 54 | 


5/ 


tn 
(oe) 


59 


GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


SUNSET GLOW 

A group of trees at the left, with a small pool in the foreground ; 
a brilliant sky of richly contrasted emeralds, orange and old 
gold hues, the habitation in the middle distance still humming 
with deep red reflections from the radiant sky. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 20 inches; width, © 
30 inches. (Kelley) 


ALEXANDER HARRISON, N.A. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


THE RISING MOON 

The white crested waves in a deep green sea are rolling in 
toward the spectator, while the full disc of the lemon-tinted 
orb ‘rising in a deep lavender and grey sky is charmingly re- 
flected in the wide expanse, from horizon to the foreground. 
Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 14 inches; width, 
27 mches. 


FREDERIC REMINGTON, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN, I86I-1909 


READYSFPOR HIS MAS Dak 

A sorrel pony saddled stands in a sandy expanse adjoining a 
slope of pale green and tan colored vegetation rising in the back- 
ground, with a margin of bluish-grey sky. 

Canvas. Signed and inscribed “a study” at the lower right. 
Height, 19 inches; width, 26 inches. (Kelley) 


18 


PREDERICK S DUARTE CHURCH. NVA 
AMERICAN, 1842-1924 


Pogeoe wel yY AND THE BEAST 


OI 


62 


A wood nymph in pink holds a mirror to the gaze of a polar 
bear, while Cupid steals up from behind; rich green dell. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1898 and inscribed “Copyrighted” 
at the lower right. Height, 15 inches; width, 27 inches. 
(Tenney) 


CHIP DESHASS AMS NAA: 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


PeeOns! TOWN IN SPAIN 

Large expanse of deep blue and emerald-green sea, with sev- 
eral sails about; a sunlit town on the mainland in the distance; 
grey sky. Charming example. 

Water color. Signed and inscribed “Spain” at the lower left. 
Height, 9 inches; width, 13 inches. (Kelley) 


Vive Re Eh Ove ire 
AMERICAN, 1859-1925 


Povey AT EAST BOOTHBAY, MAINE 

A broken shore with rocks and green sward and a group of 
trees on the right, pale green and blue water at the left, orange- 
tinted soil with patches of green and occasional trees in the dis- 
tance. Pale emerald sky, merging into a misty purple, at the 
horizon. 

Canvas. Signed near the lower left. Inscribed on back of 
stretcher, “East Boothbay, Maine, July 1904, W. L. Metcalf.” 
Height, 10 inches; width, 14 inches. (Kelley) 


1p 


J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1853-1921 


63 DEAR EYSOGLOD Ric 

Grassy foreground in a velvety harmony of greens and ochres, 
broken by a clump of slender trees with a mass of dense foliage 
at the left distance; a couple of barns among sparse tree growths 
in the perspective at the right; warm creamy sky with grey cloud 
effects. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1896 at the lower right. Height, 24 
inches; width, 33 inches. (Barrett) 


[SEE FRONTISPIECE | 


FREDERIC REMINGTON, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN, I861-I909 


64° [THE IMPERTA BSA Cit 

An officer in cream-colored red-trimmed uniform, polished 
pointed helmet, carrying a long lance, is mounted on a typical 
western, chestnut pony in the foreground, while a regiment of 
cavalry in review formation passes toward the left in the dis- 
tance; sandy ground with blue sky. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 28 inches; width, 
20 inches. (Kelley) 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


20 


THE IMPERIAL LANCERS 
BY FREDERIC REMINGTON, A.N.A. 


[NUMBER 64, | 


HARBOR. SCENE 
BY JOHN HENRY TWACHTMAN 


[NUMBER 65 | 


JOHN HENRY TWACHTMAN 
AMERICAN, 1853-1902 


HARBOR SCENE 
Fine expanse of water with the graceful sails of a number of 
yachts in nice design over a pale emerald, blue and cloudy sky; 
mainland with houses and foliage in the distance, touched in 
with charming tenderness and reserve; beautiful tonal study. 
Panel. Signed at the right and inscribed, “To my friend 
Jimmy’ at the left. Hetght, 12 mches; width, 16 mches. 
(Kelley) 

[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


22 


SUNSET LANDSCAPE 
BY J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 


[NUMBER 66 | 


UPPER AUN CES aN Prva Nee 
AMERICAN, 1853-1921 


Po oUNoKT LANDSCAPE 
Rich foreground, broken by rocks and a tiny pool, with artistic 
tree groups at the right distance; all in dark relief against a sky 
of burnished orange and gold, merging into a pale green grey 
at the top. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1888 at the lower right. Height, 
12 inches; width, 19 mches. (Barrett) 


| SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


23 


67 


68 


69 


70 


JACOB H. LAZARUS 
AMERICAN, IQTH CENTURY 


PORTER ALISO Wea 

Head and shoulders to the front, rich chestnut hair parted in 
the middle, attired in low-cut evening gown with a deep blue 
cloak thrown over her left shoulder; complementary back- 
ground. 

Canvas. Stgned and inscribed on back, “N. Y. 1852.” Oval. 
Height, 24 wmches; width, 20 inches. 


REMBRANDT PEALE, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1778-1860 


PORTRAIT OF BARNABAS BATES 

Half- length, seated in red upholstered chair, facing the spec- 
tator, of a middle-aged blond man with wavy hair and slight 
side whiskers, attired in black coat with roll collar, black ks 
erchief, soft shirt front, with a cameo stud; complementary 
background. 

Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 

Publicist, Minister, Editor. Known as the “Father of Cheap 
Postage in America.” 


HENRY INMAN, N.A. 
- AMERICAN, 1801-1846 


PORTRAIT IN BAS-RELIEF OF WASHINGTON 

Profile to the right in grisaille. 

Canvas. Oval. Height, 23%4 mches; width, 20 inches. 
(Tenney) 


ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS SU Gis 
AMERICAN, 1783-1872 


PORTRATE OF a LlADY 

Bust, head turned toward the spectator, shoulders to the left, 
pretty brown eyes, rich chestnut hair parted in the middle and 
arranged in curls over the ears; slight drapery, brown back- 
ground. 

Academy board. Oval. Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches. 


es 24 


iL 


= 


73 


REMBRANDT PEALE, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1778-1860 


PORTRAIT OF COLONEL RICHARD MENTOR 
JOHNSON 

Bust, facing the spectator, of a middle-aged man with brown 
wavy hair and slight side whiskers, attired in blue-black coat 
with gilt buttons, black neckerchief and high-buttoned white 
waistcoat; brown complementary background. 

Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 

Member of Congress from Kentucky, 1807-1837. Vice-Presi- 
dent of the United States, 1837-1841. Hero of the Battle of 
the Thames in the War of 1812, in which he killed the great 
Indian Chief Tecumseh. 


As AU LN bs 
ITALIAN, IQTIT CENTURY 


fae DINAL’S RECEPTION 

His Eminence in rich red robes is seated in the centre, while 
ladies and gentlemen are being presented and entertaining one 
another at the right and left. Gorgeous wall hangings and 
paintings decorate the sumptuous interior. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 16 inches; width, 
26 inches. (Guggenheim) 


SJ CMGIOIE (ONY SUNS eis hicine lai y 
ENGLISH SCHOOL, 17TH CENTURY 


Been leOK A LADY ASea SUP RE DESS 
Three-quarter length, head and shoulders to the front, seated, 
her left arm resting on a pediment, holding a long staff, at- 
tired in low-cut white satin dress with jewels and a blue ribbon 
at the waist, flowers in the black silken hair. A lamb is at her 
right side. Landscape background. | 

Canvas. Height, 36 inches; width, 28% inches. (Winthrop) 


25 


74 


THE DRINKING POOL 
BY CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


[NUMBER '74)] 


CHAREES EMILE |AC@Ga 
FRENCH, 1813-1894 


THE DRINKING POOL 

The shepherdess leans on her staff, her dog nearby as her 
flock just emerging from the woods hastens to quench its 
thirst at a small body of water in the left foreground, where 
some of the sheep are seen. Thatched cottage and barn at the 
left middle distance; sky of grey and creamy clouds with 
touches of blue. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 39 inches; width, 
29% inches. (Guggenheim) 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


26 


75 


76 


TE 


MICHAEL MIEREVELT 
DUTCH, 1567-1641 


Pee All OF A LADY 

Three-quarter length, head and shoulders to the front, seated 
in black and gilt chair, attired in close-fitting gown with a cart- 
wheel ruff, and quaint headdress, pleated and lace-edged cuffs, 
gilt buttons, and heavy gold chain encircling the waist. She 
holds a handkerchief in her right hand, and her left rests on 
the arm of the chair. A vase with flowers is seen on a table 
at the left. Dark background, with a coat of arms at the upper 
left. 

Canvas. Height, 42 inches; width, 30 inches. 

From the Geheimrath Spaeter Collection, Coblenz. 


PETER VAN BLOEMEN 
FLEMISH, 1657-1720 


CAMP SCENE 

A fine white charger is held at the bridle by a groom in the 
foreground, as the commanding officer emerges from the tent 
on the left to mount the spirited animal; two mounted officers 
are seen nearby, while soldiers and a dog as well as a fruit and 
vegetable woman and peasants at the left, animate the scene. 
Hilly distance with an effective sky of grey and orange effects 
with touches of blue. 

Canvas. Height, 34 inches; width, 28% inches. 

From the Geheimrath Spaeter Collection, Coblenz. 


Pek IBUTED TO JAN -DAVIDEZ DE HEEM 
DUTCH, 1600-1674 

Sie Lire 
A lobster on a platter, a half-peeled lemon and other fruit, some 
in a wicker basket as well as a half-filled wineglass, all nicely 
arranged on a gold-fringed blue table cover, against a brown 
background. 
Panel. Height, 18 inches; width, 26 inches. 
From the Geheimrath Spaeter Collection, Coblenz. 


27 


78 


SO 


FRIEDERICH VOERTEZ 
GERMAN, 1817-1886 


RARMSSCENE WEES GAT iE 

Four cows, brown, white and spotted, are about a shallow pond 
at the left, with thick foliage on the bank, and a road passes 
toward the right middle ground, where figures are seen in sil- 
houette against a sunlit distance; blue sky with grey cloud effect. 
Cradled panel. Signed and dated 1878 at the lower right. 
Height, 11 inches; width, 24 inches. (Guggenheim) 


ATTRIBUTED TO PHILIP DE CHAMPAIGNE 
FRENCH, 1602-1674 


PORTRAIT OF MARSHAL TURENNE 

Head and shoulders to the front, sandy blond hair, moustache 
and goatee, wide lace collar, and wearing armor; complemen- 
tary background. 

Canvas. Oval. Height, 29 iches; width, 23% inches. 
(Winthrop) 


ADAM PYNACK EK 
DUTCH, 1621-1673 


PAIR OF ITALIAN SCENES 

Ruins with figures, wayfarers, pack-mules and. dogs in nice 
grouping; blue sky with cloud effects. 

Canvas. One 1s signed at the lower right. Height of each, 15 
inches; width, 1914 inches. (Winthrop) (2) 


ATTRIBUTED TO MELCHIOR DE HOBNDEROF 


SI 


DUTCH, 1636-1695 


BARNYARD FOWL 

Chickens, ducks and pigeons are seen about in the foreground 
and the lake at the middle distance; park background. 
Canvas. Height, 22% inches; width, 29 inches. (Winthrop) 


28 


82 


84 


85 


Pie EE Re \eNe oak ix 
DUTCH, 1582-1642 

Pee hING FOR THE HUNT 
Sportsmen, some mounted, wayfarers and dogs, are grouped 
about in the foreground; hilly landscape, with warm and grey 
sky effect. 
Panel. Signed with initials at the lower left. Height, 23 
inches; width, 29 inches. (Winthrop) 


Silo EOC Is 
I7TH CENTURY 


Pore rAl) OF A CAVALIER 

Bust, head and shoulders slightly to the right, wearing long, 
black, curly wig, lace collar and grey and pink striped doublet; 
dark background. 

Canvas. Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches. (Winthrop) 


PEE Stipe Gr Ole 
EARLY I7TH CENTURY 


PomeRAly OF A STATESMAN 

Three-quarter length to the front, in wide collar, tan-colored 
doublet with gilt embroidery and slashed sleeves, his arms 
akimbo, holding gloves and hilt of sword; complementary back- 
ground. 

Canvas. Inscribed “1626, age 35 years,’ nm Roman letters. 
Height, 38 inches; width, 30 inches. (Winthrop) 


ENGELS HeSoGloole 
ISTH CENTURY 


Pern all OF A LADY 
Half length, seated, to the front, high hat, blond curls, white 
lawn dress with flowers at the corsage, holding a cameo seal; 
complementary background. 
Canvas. Height, 19% inches; width, 24% inches. (Winthrop) 


29 


86 


88 


89 


(?) MARK 
CONTEMPORARY GERMAN 


PORTRATI VOR AGL sean 

Bust, head at three-quarters to the right, eyes directed toward 
the spectator over her right shoulder, auburn hair, jaunty broad- 
brimmed hat, in deep green, fur-lined mantle; complementary 
background. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 36 inches; width, 
24 inches. (Guggenheim) 


ATTRIBUTED TO SIR GODFREY ANE 
ENGLISH, 1646-1723 


PORTRAIT OF A STATESMAN 

Bust, head to the front, shoulders to the right, in long curly 
blond wig, lace jabot and plum-colored and gold-embroidered 
cloak; complementary background. 

Canvas. Oval. Height, 29 inches; width, 23% wmches. 
(Winthrop) 


ENGLISH SCHOGE 
EARLY I8TH CENTURY 


PORTRAIT OF ASO PGE 

Three-quarter length, seated, facing the spectator, in long curly 
brown wig, attired in scarlet cape and gown with ermine trim- 
mings, his left hand grasping the chair and the right holding a 
scroll; dark background. 

Canvas. Height, 52 inches; width, 37 imches. (Cameron) 


JAMES McDOUGALL HART, N.A. 
AMERICAN, 1828-IQOI 


CALM ON LAKE. CHAMPLAIN, "Witt 
HUMP IN-DIS TANCE 

Sheep in the foreground, tranquil body of water at the middle 
ground, bordered by hills with mountains in the distance, pale 
emerald sky with creamy cloud effects and the lemon-tinted disc 
of the sun near the centre close to the horizon. 

Canvas. Height, 26 inches; width, 36 iches. 


30 


D. P. VAN LOKHORST 
DUTCH, IQTH CENTURY 


PemeNDSCAPE WITH CATTUE 


xeyl 


Q2 


A number of cows are grouped about a neck of land with canals 
nearby, figures about; blue sky with creamy and grey cumulus 
clouds near the horizon. 
Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 19 inches; width 
32 mches. (Winthrop) 


J 


BUT XANDER HARRISON NA. 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


Sel DE 

A deep green-grey sea, the wave tips touched by the warm glow 
of the orange-tinted clouds above the horizon, the wind lash- 
ing the water, forming big troughs amid the foam-crested bil- 
lows in the foreground. A vessel is seen at the left distance. 
Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 24 inches; width, 
40 inches. 


GHO RCE HUM Ea BRGIWINE CAN AS. 


CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


fie BARGE CANAL AT MOONLIGHT 

Towpath on the left, canal at the right, with several barges on 
the opposite shore merging into the shadow of a fine mass of 
towering trees at the middle left; clearing at the right middle 
distance, with a number of cottages lit up by the lunar rays, 
while the red gleam of a solitary lamp from one of the win- 
dows contributes an effective note of color. Emerald sky, with 
masses of grey and warm tinted clouds, and silvery reflection 
of the hazy moon in the water. 

Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 50 inches, width, 
38 inches. 

Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. 


31 


216. 


04 


95 


J. W. HAMILTON 


CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


SUMMER LANDSCAPE 

A green meadow with cows and fine trees grouped about, hilly 
distance; emerald sky with fleeting grey and creamy clouds. 
Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 31 mches; width, 
34 ches. 


EDWIN ELEIS2 kK Bas 
ENGLISH, 1841-1895 


THE OLD MILL : 

A country road passes from the spectator with a woodman, 
his team and wain hauling logs of a freshly hewn tree near 
the foreground; low tree growths on the left and a pond with 
ducks at the right, sheep on the farther bank, with an old mill 
rising on a mound, its picturesque arms stretching across an 
effective grey and creamy sky with touches of blue. 

Canvas. Height, 50 inches; width, 77 inches 


ATTRIBUTED TO GIULIO ROR 
ITALIAN, 1492-1546 


VENUS AND MERMAIDS 

From a Moorish bath. Resembling markedly the cartoon by 
Giulio Romano (now at the Louvre) presented to the King of 
France by Richard Cosway, the miniaturist. 

“The Infidel Florentines” sent their wares to the African coast 
during the Renaissance period. One can find many a fine 
faience jar in the Gardens of Morocco and Algiers. 

Canvas. Height, 78 inches; width, 26 inches. 


32 


OAR Sy Delgiae 


eeu 


"TOPEKA pati LIBR 
TOPEKA, KANSAS: 


ye : 4 
i 
: 4 j Dea: 
fi 
He 
re 
J f : 
i “a ¥ } 
ig 
ad ‘ . 
ry 
} 
aR 
, 
of | 
; : i 
wa 
| 
ip | 
‘ 
« 
j 
; 
‘ 
: \ 
+ 
AS Fait 


